T-Mobile's LG G Flex lands Feb. 5

T-Mobile today announced that its LG G Flex will be available Feb. 5. It'll be free up-front if you agree to pay $28 a month for 24 months, or you can purchase it outright for $672. In addition, T-Mobile is throwing in six months of free Netflix streaming.

The G Flex features a 6-inch curved OLED HD display, a 13-megapixel camera and a 3,500 mAh battery. It's powered by a Snapdragon 800 processor. Be sure to check out our LG G Flex preview.

For those who are looking for something a little on the lower end of things, the LG Optimus F3Q also lands Feb. 5. It's a 4-inch device with a 5-megapixel camera and a slider QWERTY keyboard, and it runs $13 a month over 24 months.

The LG Optimus F3Q

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T-Mobile's LG G Flex lands Feb. 5

G2 has a full 1080p display. G Flex is 720p only. Both have lg software which sucks. Unreliable. Quirky. Double tap works intermittently at best. Requires reboot almost daily. Purchased Tmo G2 on release day. Tmo exchanged 5 defective devices for me in 2 months. They finally gave me a new iPhone 5s. No more problems.

Says the guy who, weeks before the unveiling of the S4, made countless "predictions" about what it would/wouldn't have, changed his story with each new "prediction", and was wrong about basically everything. I mean, come on. You claimed the US S4 would have wireless charging, that flexible display tech Samsung has been showing off for the past several years, 3 GB of RAM, the Exynos 5 Octa, and "a pad" on the device to measure blood pressure/blood glucose levels; none of which were present. What a joke.

Yeah I know, but as you said people like walking into a store and pay no money. So this is more attractive option than other carriers. If you look at over 2 years I bet you are paying same or less in tmobile over other carriers. So tmobile is the best option if you take into account cost over 2 years.

Exactly and not only the points you guys made but you can choose to pay more any certain months you'd like to pay it off sooner, that price per month is really only the minimum. I think their payment plans are quite flexible at T-Mobile.